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Grant-MacD

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  1. Just say that you're always fixing bikes and have had a lot of experience with the tools you'd be using and if you've got a job somewhere else you should mention that too and if you need more just write a load of bull sh*t.

  2. Is that one of those onza single walled diamond rims on the blue one? If so they are amazingly bouncy!

    Nope, it's a Rockman single wall.

    Unbelievably Highland bicycles charged the boy with the blue limey £105 for the two wheel builds..

  3. The newer paint jobs really suck, especially the stocks! If you looked at the pure and the genesis you would think the Echo would cost at least £100 more.

    Onza Ice, comp and 320 were an excellent job though.

    Can't deny with that, three of my favorite bikes at the moment. Although the chain stay issue on the limey was a big let down. :ermm:
  4. wasn't sure where to put this :$

    Two of my friends and I have been debating about what song to use for our next video we have each wanted different songs i'm saying two door cinema club come back home and the others have gone for feeder find the colour and bombay bicycle club shuffle.

    Please tell me if you agree with one of these songs or just say your own.

    Oh and the video may contain natural not sure if that's much help.

    Thanks Grant :)

  5. Well with the front ontop of the sloped rock and backwheel on the sloped face, get your balance, keep your bars straight. When you're ready, crouch down and explode up like a normal wheelswap. Once you get better you can play around with having brakes on or off (To be honest I cant remember when I let go of my back brake, been so long since I learnt it). No rear brake gives you more spring as your forks flex. Anyways, jump and make your rear wheel land ontop of the rock (where your front was) and jobs a goodun.

    Thanks just going to set something up in my garden to try it out. ^_^

  6. Gap to static hook then just wheelswap to the top? Got a pic or MS Paint of what you mean?

    Thanks for the speedy reply any tips on how to wheel swap on slanted objects I can do it fine on anything else just not on slanted rocks Ect.

  7. At the moment I'm having a problem with getting from one slanting rock to another the reason for this being I cant gap up the rock because it's slanted and I would end up just rolling backwards when I let the brake out. I cant back hop up to the top because my tyres are s**t and wont grip and I cant throw the bike forward because in most cases the rock is too far away.

    Has anyone got any tips? It would be a great help

    Thanks Grant (Y)

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